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Thanks . I'll have to look up some of these words! I only have a couple of

the classic symptoms of hyperthyroidism which is one reason this whole thing is

so confusing to me. Will it also caused dizziness upon first arising in the

mornings?

Today, all my symptoms returned. I was more active yesterday than I have been

for awhile and think it must have been that. The dizziness stayed with me for a

couple of hours, each time I moved from a sitting position.

The article mentioned the pelvic girdle ... would that include the tailbone?

Pattie

<Matsumura_Clan@...> wrote:

Pattie, there are many reasons for numbness and tingling, but, if you have

hypothyroidism, it can be associated with that. Joint and muscle pain can

also result if your thyroid isn't working correctly.

Thyroid hormone replacement therapy can result in the improvement or

disappearance of the troublesome symptoms. Sometimes the dosage will have to

be adjusted to get the best results.

Then again, if another condition is contributing to your symptoms, that

will have to be diagnosed and treated, too.

eMedicine.com

" Thyroid Disease " :

http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic371.htm

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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Thanks . I'll have to look up some of these words! I only have a couple of

the classic symptoms of hyperthyroidism which is one reason this whole thing is

so confusing to me. Will it also caused dizziness upon first arising in the

mornings?

Today, all my symptoms returned. I was more active yesterday than I have been

for awhile and think it must have been that. The dizziness stayed with me for a

couple of hours, each time I moved from a sitting position.

The article mentioned the pelvic girdle ... would that include the tailbone?

Pattie

<Matsumura_Clan@...> wrote:

Pattie, there are many reasons for numbness and tingling, but, if you have

hypothyroidism, it can be associated with that. Joint and muscle pain can

also result if your thyroid isn't working correctly.

Thyroid hormone replacement therapy can result in the improvement or

disappearance of the troublesome symptoms. Sometimes the dosage will have to

be adjusted to get the best results.

Then again, if another condition is contributing to your symptoms, that

will have to be diagnosed and treated, too.

eMedicine.com

" Thyroid Disease " :

http://www.emedicine.com/neuro/topic371.htm

I'll tell you where to go!

Mayo Clinic in Rochester

http://www.mayoclinic.org/rochester

s Hopkins Medicine

http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org

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